Im using a hot plate for most of it.
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Im using a hot plate for most of it.
I am wanting to have both. Is reef pi going to support ORP?very nice. i have to change my circuit from orp to ph.
not in my priority list. if folks want it, we'll see. i find orp of little use :-/I am wanting to have both. Is reef pi going to support ORP?
not in my priority list. if folks want it, we'll see. i find orp of little use :-/
Very cool. That looks like a good solder job to me.Up close view of my soldering in case anyone wants to critique
Looking good!Up close view of my soldering in case anyone wants to critique
Clean jobUp close view of my soldering in case anyone wants to critique
Start with the wiring?So i have something going on I cannot figure out. There is nothing in the LOG or the ERROR section. But on occasion my right light will turn itself off. Reef-pi shows it as being turned on. How can I figure out what is going on here?
Check your punchdowns if you didnt use a tool. They can sometimes look punched but arent quite down in the slot.I will check signals next time I am home when it happens. Doesn’t happen all the time and a reboot solves the issue. My cat 5 connections are not soldered.
timer , macro? can you run journalctl for that time period, to see what reef-pi was doing? Checkout this article, which shows --since and --until flag: https://www.linode.com/docs/quick-answers/linux/how-to-use-journalctl/So i have something going on I cannot figure out. There is nothing in the LOG or the ERROR section. But on occasion my right light will turn itself off. Reef-pi shows it as being turned on. How can I figure out what is going on here?
journalctl -u reef-pi.service --since "TIME" --until "TIME"